The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 70
... mother were too well known to allow her to hope any thing from them , ) she felt it necessary that Sophia should be endued with more than common prudence , in order that she might be enabled to meet and sustain the trials which probably ...
... mother were too well known to allow her to hope any thing from them , ) she felt it necessary that Sophia should be endued with more than common prudence , in order that she might be enabled to meet and sustain the trials which probably ...
Page 75
... mother . Immediately on Mrs. Fortescue's death , Sophia wrote to her father , in consequence of which , she , in a few days , received a formal letter of condolence from her step - mother , with an invitation from Mr. Mortimer and ...
... mother . Immediately on Mrs. Fortescue's death , Sophia wrote to her father , in consequence of which , she , in a few days , received a formal letter of condolence from her step - mother , with an invitation from Mr. Mortimer and ...
Page 78
... mother to the blooming and dimpled face of the little daughter - a child of about four years of age , who was sitting on the bed near the head of her parent , and looking upon her with an inno- cent expression of wonder and sorrow . Mr ...
... mother to the blooming and dimpled face of the little daughter - a child of about four years of age , who was sitting on the bed near the head of her parent , and looking upon her with an inno- cent expression of wonder and sorrow . Mr ...
Page 79
Mary Martha Sherwood. ed Sophia . She looked alternately at the mother and at the child ; and then , turning to Mr. Sackville , she said , " I am dependent on my father's pleasure ; and should he , when he comes , disapprove of what I ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. ed Sophia . She looked alternately at the mother and at the child ; and then , turning to Mr. Sackville , she said , " I am dependent on my father's pleasure ; and should he , when he comes , disapprove of what I ...
Page 81
... mother died during the night ; and I found the child , this morning , weeping at the foot of the bed on which the corpse of her parent was laid . " Sophia was much affected by this description ; and as she looked upon the child , and ...
... mother died during the night ; and I found the child , this morning , weeping at the foot of the bed on which the corpse of her parent was laid . " Sophia was much affected by this description ; and as she looked upon the child , and ...
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